Comments (1)
No, it's not ignored, but CONFIG_DIR
is just a preset for sysconfdir
; that's the system-wide default for the configuration template. Users are expected to copy that template into their home directory as a base for their custom configuration - that's why the Makefile doesn't reference those locations used by the todo.sh
command.
The Readme unfortunately isn't very clear about this; improvements have been done but not yet merged back (ping @karbassi).
If you just want to have a todo.txt installation for personal use, you actually aren't required to use the Makefile (which at least partially is meant for package maintainers to build distribution-dependent packages): simply put the todo.sh
script somewhere on the PATH
, copy and adapt the config file for your user, and you're basically done. (The third file is the Bash completion which is handy but not essential.) Like the task management itself, the program is rather simple and minimalistic ;-)
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Related Issues (20)
- Completing tasks on other .txt files (Question)
- Bash completion file is only sourced if named todo.sh HOT 4
- shell scripts in tests have the path #! /bin/bash hardwired HOT 3
- Add subtask functionality HOT 1
- `~/.todo/config` not created during install in WSL 2 due to Permission Error HOT 3
- Remove multiple todos at once HOT 1
- Feature Wanted: colorized style continues to the end of the line HOT 2
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- Add debian package for todo.txt-cli
- How is todo.sh [do] supposed to work? HOT 4
- Support urgency and/or due date in core format HOT 3
- Document how to add due dates HOT 1
- Document adding a prioritized task HOT 1
- Prioritizing multiple items at once does not match documentation HOT 1
- Ignore lines that begin with hash symbol `#` HOT 1
- Persistent contexts and projects
- Doc.txt
- duplicate contexts or projects HOT 7
- [question] is there a way to undo a task? HOT 1
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